
I‘m not 100% sure but the domain is very weird and different frommthe original. Also the website itself has only one page and non of the buttons work
by Mr_Legit-HD

I‘m not 100% sure but the domain is very weird and different frommthe original. Also the website itself has only one page and non of the buttons work
by Mr_Legit-HD
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[https://cns.public.lu/en/actualites/2023/alerte-phishing-ccss.html](https://cns.public.lu/en/actualites/2023/alerte-phishing-ccss.html)
I got one from tango-lu.com this morning
You can be sure it’s a scam, they ask for credit card details
Never click on the link. You should always assume that an unsolicited SMS is malicious.
If you do think that an SMS might be legimitate, don’t click on the link. Go to the main website to find the information you need.
The only exception where I consider an SMS legitimate, is when it is clearly a part of a process that I initiated. For example if I created a new account or reset a password.
You should know that malicious websites can do a lot of damage without any further interaction. Clicking the link in the SMS is all that it takes.